Tiny Fairy Houses Found on Isle of Man

The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown dependency located in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. It is famous for their diverse culture and interesting heritage, built on folklore stories and fairy tales, with the earliest reference to the mythical creatures recorded in George Waldron’s Manx notebook in 1731.

In one of their ancient traditions, locals wave to fairies, also known as “little people,” when crossing the famous Fairy Bridge.

Recently, houses for the so-called “little people” have been found in different spots on the island. The miniature fairy abodes were created by Swedish art collective Anonymous MMX. They’re known for leaving these tiny creations around the world, including “the world’s smallest bookstore,” houses for mice, and a miniature amusement park, according to BBC.

Check out their amazing creations below.